Girl On Girl Documentary- Raising Femme Visibility!

You may have heard of the documentary 'Girl on Girl' which is exploring a subject very dear to my own heart- of femme invisibility! One of the reasons of starting this blog was to help raise the visibility of femme lesbians, as well as of course running the Femme Visibility campaign and blogging about it for the Huffington Post. Now Jodi Savitz is taking it one step further and I applaud her for that. Lauren Russell from the Real L word (who also took part in our femme visibilty) and fellow Huffington Post blogger Jincey Lumpkin are just a few in the cast.. and hopefully Wegan will make an appearance too! But to get this documentary off the ground, funds are needed. Take it away, press release!

Girl on Girl: an original documentary about lesbian visibility to launch

$100,000 Indiegogo Campaign to fund first phase of production!

After garnering over 12,000 fans on Facebook, Girl on Girl director, Jodi Savitz, is reaching out to the public for support. Beginning October 2nd, Savitz

will launch a 35-day crowdfunding campaign on the popular fundraising site, Indiegogo, with the goal of raising $100,000 to fund the first phase of production. So far, Girl on Girl has proven its worth through its growing international fan base, and its sponsorship from New York Foundation

for the Arts (NYFA) and Curve Magazine.

Unlike any documentary film to date, Girl on Girl focuses its lens on the lives of feminine

lesbians, and invites the audience to discover what life is like for women whose identity is

incessantly trivialized and stigmatized, both outside of and within queer spaces. Girl on Girl challenges assumptions of what society imagines a lesbian to look like and, for the first time, addresses the issue of feminine lesbians feeling invisible even after coming out.

The independently produced film features such ‘celesbians’ as Lauren Bedford Russell (The Real L Word: Season 3) and Huffington Post columnist and award-winning lesbian porn producer, Jincey Lumpkin (JuicyPinkBox.com), along with several other women from around the country, including New York, Florida, Utah, and North Carolina.

The campaign will go live on the morning of October 2nd. The goal is to spread the direct link to the Indiegogo campaign via social media outlets and blogs.